Down River
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14th May 2009
Price: £9.99
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Going back is never easy . . . Adam Chase has spent the last five years in New York trying to forget. When he left North Carolina, Adam left for good. Now he has no choice but to return – and being remembered as a murderer doesn’t help.
Within hours of arriving, Adam is beaten up, accosted and has to face the hostility of those closest to him, including Grace, the young woman he cannot forget. Nothing has changed. And then people start turning up dead. For a man only just acquitted of murder, Adam’s homecoming does not go well. And he has a dark streak, a history of violence.
Everyone doubts. No one trusts him. And as the past threatens to overshadow the present, Adam becomes the prime suspect for the new murders. He alone can clear his name.
Within hours of arriving, Adam is beaten up, accosted and has to face the hostility of those closest to him, including Grace, the young woman he cannot forget. Nothing has changed. And then people start turning up dead. For a man only just acquitted of murder, Adam’s homecoming does not go well. And he has a dark streak, a history of violence.
Everyone doubts. No one trusts him. And as the past threatens to overshadow the present, Adam becomes the prime suspect for the new murders. He alone can clear his name.
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Reviews
Hart spins a clever mystery and keeps skilful control of his plot
'Hart proves here he is certainly no one-hit wonder'
'Hart builds the suspense of this whodunit expertly'
'A Chandleresque thriller'
The story works both as a suspenseful whodunit and as a sensitive rumination on the emotional force of family dynamics
If you value Harper Lee, James Lee Burke, Truman Capote and Michael Malone, its time to add John Hart to your bookshelves
A novel about the power of family, how it defines and follows us, no matter how far or fast we run . . . Evocative storytelling and lush prose
[Hart] explores betrayal and forgiveness in indelible prose
'This is a big, warm-hearted novel'
Splendid . . . a beautifully constructed story of personal redemption, family secrets and murder a small-town epic, if there is such a thing
A taut, entertaining thriller . . . there are few books published that can legitimately be called a must-read, but this is one of them
'This pacy, well-written mystery grabs you from the first page and keeps you there until the last.' ****
'I don't always agree with the Richard & Judy recommendations, but this time I am with them all the way. This book is a really classy thriller, with a plot that is complex and beguiling without being too convoluted ... Whenever I thought that I had unravelled the plot, another twist left me flummoxed, and the solution had me blinking with surprise and admiration'
'A heart-pounding thriller that explores the dark side of human nature'
'A gripping thriller full of twists and turns'
'The 'current hot kid of American crime fiction'